Taylor Elder Law Attorneys  12 found

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I worked as a Social Worker for 6 years before attending Law School. I was an... more

I worked as a Social Worker for 6 years before attending Law School. I was an advocate for the frail elderly and people with special needs in long term care settings. It was my Social Work experience that led to my decision to attend law school to become an Elder Law Attorney.

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Jeffrey A. Marshall, Esq., CELA, is managing attorney and a principal of Marshall,... more

Jeffrey A. Marshall, Esq., CELA, is managing attorney and a principal of Marshall, Parker & Associates, LLC. He is certified as an elder law attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation. Attorney Marshall’s practice is focused on elder law which includes, long term care planning, estate planning, and estate administration. He is a recognized authority on elder law and has been quoted b...view profile

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6.7

I am accredtied to practice before the Veterans Administration Board of Appeals. I'm... more

I am accredtied to practice before the Veterans Administration Board of Appeals. I'm a nine-year veteran of the U.S. Navy Reserve, honorably discharged at the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer in 2009. I'm also a member of the United Services Organization (USO) and the American Legion, Post 306, Taylor, Pennsylvania.

Licensed for 23 years - $175-$250/hour

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I am the husband of a beautiful wife and the father of 5 amazing children. My wife... more

I am the husband of a beautiful wife and the father of 5 amazing children. My wife and I have been foster parents for years and actually adopted two of our foster children, 2 native american girls who complete our family. We also have 3 biological children, for a total of 2 boys and three girls. It is busy in our household, but there is never a dull moment. I apply the same energy and compassio...view profile

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Elder law attorneys and elder care lawyers deal with issues related to elderly and disabled people. They write wills, answer tax questions, and plan strategies for obtaining disability, Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare payments. Their services are useful for health and long-term care planning, as well as end-of-life planning decisions and instances of elder abuse. Elder law attorneys know what public and private resources may be available for your elderly relatives or for anyone else you know with special needs.